A royal woman from 3,500 years ago, buried in Mycenae’s royal cemetery, has been brought to life with a strikingly modern face using advanced forensic and digital techniques. Historian Dr. Emily Hauser calls the reconstruction “breathtaking,” revealing a figure who challenges myths—buried with swords and an electrum mask, she was a warrior in her own right, not a wife.
Tag: Mycenaean Greece
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